In the third T20I match against Zimbabwe, Afghanistan's Rahmanullah Gurbaz played a knock of 92 runs off just 48 deliveries. His knock included eight boundaries and five maximums (Pic: X/@ICC)
With this, he became just the third batsman from his country to smash 2,000 T20I runs (Pic: X/@ACBofficials)
Currently, in 80 T20Is and innings, he has made 2,067 runs at an average of 25.83, with a century and 11 fifties and a best score of 100 (Pic: X/@ICC)
Above Gurbaz are Mohammad Nabi (2,862 runs in 137 matches at an average of 23.45, with nine fifties) and Mohammed Shehzad (2,605 runs in 95 matches and innings at an average of 29.60, with a century and 16 fifties) (Pic: X/@ICC)
He, along with Ibrahim Zadran, also became the fifth and sixth entrants to the 4,000 international runs club. Gurbaz is the fifth-highest run-getter for Afghanistan of all time, with 4,052 runs in 134 matches (Pic: X/@ACBofficials)

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